Jodhpur

Wander Freely to Jodhpur — Desert Forts, Blue Streets & Royal Legends

Open Roads, Bold Views, Effortless Travel

Jodhpur, famously known as the Blue City, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and desert charm. Towering over the old city, the mighty Mehrangarh Fort watches protectively over a sea of blue houses, ancient temples, and lively bazaars.

Whether you’re exploring centuries-old palaces, sipping masala chai on a rooftop, or riding camels into the desert, Jodhpur offers an immersive taste of Rajasthan’s regal heritage. With its vibrant street life, spicy local cuisine, and grand architecture, it’s a must-visit for history lovers and cultural travelers alike.

Located about 335 km from Jaipur and 250 km from Udaipur, Jodhpur is a key stop in the royal Rajasthan circuit — well-connected by road for smooth and scenic travel.

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Must-Visit Spots In Jodhpur

Jodhpur, famously known as the Blue City, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and desert charm.

Mehrangarh Fort

Jaswant Thada

Umaid Bhawan Palace

Clock Tower & Sardar Market

Toorji Ka Jhalra

Mandore Gardens

Desert Rock Park

Balsamand Lake

Kaylana Lake

Machia Biological Park

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Why is Jodhpur called the Blue City?

Because many houses in the old city are painted blue — traditionally linked to the Brahmin caste and believed to keep homes cool.

October to March is best, with pleasant weather for sightseeing.

2 days are enough to explore major attractions and local culture.

Absolutely — it’s one of India’s finest forts with breathtaking views and a great museum.

Yes — famous for leather goods, bandhej (tie-dye), antiques, and handicrafts.

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